Yellow Headlight Film?
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Yellow Headlight Film?
I am wondering how good it will look on our 3GTLs with yellow protective film
I think this white B7 audi looks great with yellow film.
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I think this white B7 audi looks great with yellow film.
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Who cares what it looks like. It's the light output that is important. Seems to me that any colored film will reduce the lumens necessary for safe driving, especially at high speed.
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man i have a WDP as well and i have been into doing this for some time now. I already put in the yellow fog lamp bulbs. If you ge thtis done take a few piks and let me know.
Thanks,
Jonathan
Thanks,
Jonathan
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I've been messing with this modification in my head for quite some time but havent gotten around to following through with it.
It's certainly a race car inspired modification and i think it will look really good depending on what types of parts are on the car and the wheels accordingly.
It's certainly a race car inspired modification and i think it will look really good depending on what types of parts are on the car and the wheels accordingly.
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...and if you know the owner of that wagon tell him I said his car is pretty sick looking and good job on it...i love it.
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Originally Posted by JJaber06
damn what kind of wheels are those? They look like the 99b's
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Originally Posted by simonsez
i think Accuratein's car will look amazing and will match your rims very well..
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Originally Posted by simonsez
btw, that's lamin-x film.
and i think those came off from his old B6 audi. he had ssr sp1. step lip
and i think those came off from his old B6 audi. he had ssr sp1. step lip
..thanks for the info about the film..i'll have to google lamin-x and see if they have any universal sheets of that yellow film laying around for sale.
that guy must be the man over on audizine! way to go on the feature.
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This is for a DC2 but i'm sure the same concept can be used....I've been wanting to do this to my Integra for a while but I wasn't sure if i wanted to use the city lights or the yellow film. I hope this helps, I use the city lights method and with the yellow high beams.
http://honda-tech.com/zerothread/1716378
http://honda-tech.com/zerothread/1716378
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anyone know if this would be legal? i'm thinking not. but not sure.
the blue ones would be illegal cause cops would pull you over for impersonating a cop, but what about the yellow? it doesnt really block the light output. and i wonder what it would look like with the HIDs and LEDs
the blue ones would be illegal cause cops would pull you over for impersonating a cop, but what about the yellow? it doesnt really block the light output. and i wonder what it would look like with the HIDs and LEDs
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The sides of the lights might look odd if they weren't cleared ... I'm going to look at the place I bought my smoke film from to see if they have yellow .. its a removable film and worked great.
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